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On the heel of yesterday’s blog post, I am so excited to share this exciting news with you today! I am thrilled announce the launch of the new Do It For The Process Instagram account! HOORAY!!!!! The #DoItForTheProcess hashtag has taken on a life of it’s own and has become a great place for artists and makers to showcase their work, and now, we’re taking it to a whole new level! ? In this new Instagram account, I’ll be featuring many of the artist I admire each, talking about their process, their inspiration, sharing stunning photos of their work, and generally bragging on them. It’s going to be amazing! This is day 4 of this account’s life, so we are going to be growing and nurturing it together and I would LOVE your support! Please feel free to share this good news in whatever way you wish. TY! ? When I began this blog YEARS and years ago, my goal was to share the work of people that I admire. I LOVE supporting…

Originally posted on The Modern Reality: Family My family has always been a big part of my life. They’re always there for me and vise versa. I don’t know what I would do without them, especially my parents. They’ve given me the opportunities to be who I am today. They taught me things and understand my growth, supporting me and encouraging me. I am forever grateful for my parents and family. Making People Laugh I’d like to think I’m a pretty funny person, only because that’s what people tell me. The joy I get from hearing someone’s laughter is so heartwarming. I’m not really a pranker. I’m more of a crack jokes type of person. And if were really cool and understanding with each other, we might occasionally have a hilarious roast session. Money They say money doesn’t buy you happiness, but I say BS! Now obviously too much money might not necessarily be a good thing. I couldn’t imagine winning the lottery. I would never want that amount of money in one lump sum.…

Originally posted on letsgetfisico: Today, my father, photographer Noel Fisico, started our journey in exploring various spots in Northern California! We started with the streets of San Francisco where we found vibrant houses, garages and staircases. The city’s residential areas display playful colors and intricate designs, which make for perfect picture spots. Many of the properties are known as “Painted Ladies”, which are Victorian-designed houses painted with multiple colors to decorate the architecture. Painted Ladies can be found all over the city, making it a beautiful place to drive through. The famous block of Painted Ladies in San Francisco is next to the Alamo Square, which is previewed in the show intro of the TV show, Full House! San Francisco is definitely a city to add to your bucket list. I wore a simple outfit to contrast the complex surroundings. My outfit consisted of a burgundy polka dot shirt, khaki shorts, and grey loafers. Below are pictures that we took. Stay tuned for our Northern California journey. Next stop, Gilroy, CA! – My Details – Shirt – Burgundy Short-Sleeved Cotton Shirt – H&M Shorts – Beige…